prevail (Meaning)

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prevail (v)

be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance

be valid, applicable, or true

continue to exist

prove superior

use persuasion successfully

prevail Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the challenges, our hope will prevail and guide us toward a brighter future.
  2. The truth will prevail, even in the face of adversity.
  3. The team's determination prevailed over the opposition's skill.
  4. The spirit of unity prevailed during the difficult times.
  5. The stronger force prevailed in the conflict, leading to victory.
  6. The prevailing winds carried the ship towards its destination.
  7. The prevailing fashion trends influenced the clothing choices of the population.
  8. The prevailing sentiment was one of optimism and hope.
  9. The doctor's diagnosis prevailed, and the patient received the necessary treatment.
  10. The prevailing belief among scientists is that climate change is a reality.

FAQs About the word prevail

be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance, be valid, applicable, or true, continue to exist, prove superior, use persuasion successfully

win, contend, succeed, conquer,triumph, overcome, squeak, kick butt, sweep, vie

fail, lose,lose, fail, fold, collapse, fold,struggle, struggle, collapse

Despite the challenges, our hope will prevail and guide us toward a brighter future.

The truth will prevail, even in the face of adversity.

The team's determination prevailed over the opposition's skill.

The spirit of unity prevailed during the difficult times.